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Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact - Part 4: Motorcyclists' inflatable protectors - Requirements and test methods

Abstract

This European Standard covers requirements and test methods for mechanically activated inflatable protectors for motorcycle riders (in the following text called protector). It specifies the minimum level of protection, the minimum intervention time of inflated bag, and the minimum coverage to be provided by motorcyclists' protectors worn by riders. The requirements of this standard are applicable to various design of inflatable protectors and refers to all body areas and their combinations which are claimed to be protected. Inflatable protectors covered by this standard may be incorporated in motorcycle garments or equipped with by appropriate restraint systems and worn on their own. The standard contains the requirements for the performance of the system during an accident and details of the test methods, requirements for sizing, ergonomics, innocuousness, labelling and the provision of information. Inflatable protectors other than mechanically activated are not covered by this standard.

Begin

2022-08-23

WI

00162464

Planned document number

DIN EN 1621-4 rev

Project number

07500598

Responsible national committee

NA 075-05-09 AA - Motorcycle rider protective clothing  

Responsible european committee

CEN/TC 162/WG 9 - Motorcycle rider protective clothing  

previous edition(s)

Motorcyclists' protective clothing against mechanical impact - Part 4: Motorcyclists' inflatable protectors - Requirements and test methods; German version EN 1621-4:2013
2013-04

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